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Dirty Pair - Project Eden [Model BAN-DPR]

Nintendo Famicom disk published 37 years ago by Bandai Co., Ltd.

Listed in MAME

ダーティペア © 1987 Bandai
(Dirty Pair - Project Eden)

Kei and Yuri, two cute space investigators, are the heroines of this side-scrolling action game by Bandai and based on the popular animation series Dirty Pair. A distant planet is suffering civil war and the two girls are sent to investigate the situation. The players starts by taking control of the red-haired Kei. She can jump and fire using her laser-gun and the goal of the fist part of the game is to reach the enemy's lair. Once there, Yuri joins the party on a flying-bike. If Kei can make it quickly enough, she can jump on the bike and fly through the rest of the stage. However, make sure she doesn't hit a wall or any obstacles on the way or she will have to finish it on foot. Once their destination is reached, the game switches to a more static room mode where Kei infiltrates a building and move from room to room, looking for items such as floppy discs and unlock doors. This part definitively brings in a degree of adventure element to the game. A two simultaneous player mode is also available and get Rei and Yuri into battle as the same time.

Goodies for Dirty Pair - Project Eden [Model BAN-DPR]
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TECHNICAL

Game ID: BAN-DPR

TRIVIA

Dirty Pair was released on March 28, 1987 in Japan for 3300 Yen. It was an exclusively for the Famicom Disk System and is the only video game based on the Dirty Pair series.

The game was certainly programmed in 1986 as the copyright date says at the very bottom of the screen (CRT televisions would cut off this part of the screen.).

After the game has been paused for around 20 minutes, 23 seconds, a long beep will play and a telephone ring will repeat indefinitely.

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STAFF

Programmer: Yujix Terada

SOURCES

Game's ROM.
Game's description by Laurent Kermel; http://www.videogameden.com